MoeFOH Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago Simple comp: Two questions (sometimes about cigars but mostly not). First question will ask you for your choice between two things. Second will be to ask you if that was a "don't make me choose!" or "No contest" question for you. Vote in the poll, discuss below if you wish . All participants go into the random draw for a 5-pack of MOFOH Robusto Trinity . (drawn Wednesday mornings AEST)
Popular Post Lucas Buck Posted 18 hours ago Popular Post Posted 18 hours ago Jimi no contest. I’ve been obsessed with him since I was a teen. Love Clapton too but Hendrix reigns supreme. 5
tbelle7 Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago Clapton based on the whole body of work. But it's close. 3 1
Chibearsv Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago Jimi - no contest. His personality sang through his guitar. 4
Ford2112 Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago Jimi. Reason being is 1. Eric Clapton would say the same- "You never told me he was that f--king good!". Following their meeting, Clapton remarked, "He walked off, and my life was never the same again," admitting Hendrix forced him to rethink his own, and Cream's, musical direction. 2. He changed the world of guitar and music, and nothing after would ever be the same. So as innovator, impact and influence I am going Hendrix. His production values still hold up. That said I love Blind Faith and Cream, but Lay Down Sally? Gtfoh lol. Besides everything Peter Greene did, in my mind, stands head and shoulders over Clapton if you ask me. 2 2
Ken Gargett Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago i went clapton but i think i might not be on the side of history. i went with him simply because one of the greatest concerts i ever saw was clapton at the royal albert hall (even better, back in the days when i had my own box - long story and compelling evidence that the better one knows the system, the more fun one has). clapton had a few special guests (not sure they were that special), but what he also had was mark knopfler on lead guitar and phil collins on drums for the entire night. what a concert!! one thing i will say without fear of contrradiction is that anyone who went no contest between these two is kidding themselves. i would have loved to have seen hendrix but before my time. i did have an apartment in london from which one could look over and down into an apartment across the road which was apparently jimi's at one stage. had a swirling keyboard design on the carpet. some claimed it was wheere he died but i think that is not true. 2
Ken Gargett Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago i see the mention of peter greene. should definitely be in the conversation. 2
Deeg Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Clapton is living proof that someone can be both great and overrated at the same time.
Ford2112 Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 2 hours ago, Ken Gargett said: i see the mention of peter greene. should definitely be in the conversation. He was the goat of blues guitar in a rock and roll setting. Pure heart. Great tone. Those early Mac albums and the stuff from the Bluesbreakers is all time. 2
JohnS Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Jimi Hendrix, no question. Even Eric Clapton has been quoted as saying that Jimi was the greatest. Eric is No.2 and Jimmy Page is No.3 most influential guitarists of the 20th century. Funnily enough, if Jimi were alive today, and he was asked if he was the greatest guitarist, he'd say "no!". If Jimi were to be asked who was the greatest musician of his time, he'd say, "Bob Dylan" without even blinking an eyelid. One wouldn't think that Bob Dylan influenced Hendrix's music but there you go! 3
Capn_Jackson Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Jimi. Clapton is a legend, and I have always loved his stuff, especially with Cream. Hendrix is just a different beast, though. He utilized the guitar in ways that astounded even Clapton, melding Blues with psychedelia in a way that sounded like his literal voice was coming through the guitar. More importantly to me, he lived to craft soundscapes in the studio, pushing the barriers of what rock music could be. His creativity and ingenuity dwarf that of so many others. Others did similarly, and here I’m thinking immediately of Jimmy Page, but perhaps not to the extent of “newness” that Hendrix did. 2
joeypots Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago I reluctantly choose Clapton for no other reason than the body of work is so extensive. I've spent far more time listening to Eric than Jimi. Also, being a Joe, do you have any idea how many times I've been asked where am I going with that gun in my hand? 1
Puros Y Vino Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 47 minutes ago, joeypots said: Also, being a Joe, do you have any idea how many times I've been asked where am I going with that gun in my hand? Did you catch your ol' lady. Messing with another man?
Ruggerpgh99 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Love them both, slight nod to Hendrix, he changed the game. Prince was better than both though.
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